Prion proteins are known to misfold into a range of different aggregated forms, showing different phenotypic and pathological states. Understanding strain specificities is an important problem in the field of prion disease. Little is known about which PrP(Sc) structural properties and molecular mechanisms determine prion replication, disease progression and strain phenotype. The aim of this work is to investigate, through a mathematical model, how the structural stability of different aggregated forms can influence the kinetics of prion replication. The model-based results suggest that prion strains with different conformational stability undergoing in vivo replication are characterizable in primis by means of different rates of breakage. A...
Prions are unconventional infectious agents responsible for transmissible spongiform encephalopathie...
Prions are unconventional infectious agents thought to be primarily composed of PrPSc, a multimeric ...
AbstractPrions are unconventional infectious agents responsible for transmissible spongiform encepha...
Prion proteins are known to misfold into a range of different aggregated forms (strains), showing di...
International audiencePrions are proteinaceous infectious agents responsible for fatal neurodegenera...
Prion replication is believed to consist of two components, a growth or elongation of infectious iso...
none8siThe wide phenotypic variability of prion diseases is thought to depend on the interaction of ...
<div><p>Prion replication is believed to consist of two components, a growth or elongation of infect...
21 pagesWe consider a model for the polymerization (fragmentation) process involved in infectious pr...
The phenomenon of prion strains with distinct biological characteristics has been hypothesized to be...
Protein conformational disorders are a hallmark of protein aggregation and understanding these disea...
International audiencePrions are proteins capable of adopting misfolded conformations and transmitti...
The last several years have marked a noticeable shift in our perception of the prion replication mec...
<div><p>The mammalian prions replicate by converting cellular prion protein (PrP<sup>C</sup>) into p...
<div><p>The infectious pathogen responsible for prion diseases is the misfolded, aggregated form of ...
Prions are unconventional infectious agents responsible for transmissible spongiform encephalopathie...
Prions are unconventional infectious agents thought to be primarily composed of PrPSc, a multimeric ...
AbstractPrions are unconventional infectious agents responsible for transmissible spongiform encepha...
Prion proteins are known to misfold into a range of different aggregated forms (strains), showing di...
International audiencePrions are proteinaceous infectious agents responsible for fatal neurodegenera...
Prion replication is believed to consist of two components, a growth or elongation of infectious iso...
none8siThe wide phenotypic variability of prion diseases is thought to depend on the interaction of ...
<div><p>Prion replication is believed to consist of two components, a growth or elongation of infect...
21 pagesWe consider a model for the polymerization (fragmentation) process involved in infectious pr...
The phenomenon of prion strains with distinct biological characteristics has been hypothesized to be...
Protein conformational disorders are a hallmark of protein aggregation and understanding these disea...
International audiencePrions are proteins capable of adopting misfolded conformations and transmitti...
The last several years have marked a noticeable shift in our perception of the prion replication mec...
<div><p>The mammalian prions replicate by converting cellular prion protein (PrP<sup>C</sup>) into p...
<div><p>The infectious pathogen responsible for prion diseases is the misfolded, aggregated form of ...
Prions are unconventional infectious agents responsible for transmissible spongiform encephalopathie...
Prions are unconventional infectious agents thought to be primarily composed of PrPSc, a multimeric ...
AbstractPrions are unconventional infectious agents responsible for transmissible spongiform encepha...